Mentoring may boost enthusiasm for learning

A new program has been established to help kids remain interested in learning through the crucial shift from elementary to middle school.

The Harrison County school system has teamed up with the Harrison County Community Foundation to form a mentoring program for children in fourth and fifth grades.

After foundation member Doreen Wisener went to superintendent Dr. Roy Woodward with the idea for the program, Woodward tapped the skills of elementary supervisor of instruction Cindy Hill and secondary supervisor of instruction Jenny Lynn Hatter.

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